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we had an event last july, carolyn tyler was there who was our keynote speaker. you don't see that very often in san francisco where you have a great part of the middle class black community coming together; i was honored to be part of that effort. mark was one of the persons who helped organize that event, gave a lot of his heart and soul to san francisco over the years. he left san francisco temporarily to go to howard university in the 1970s when she got degrees in psychology and was able to apply that in different places around the country. i want to make sure that you know that mark will be greatly missed. the next item i have is an ordinance, call the ordinance on conversion, demolition and merger of residential units. it's about protecting existing housing and preserving affordable housing, and rent control housing. the 2009 update to the housing element at a policies to retain existing housing and protect the affordability of the existing housing especially rental units. these updates discouraged demolition, conversion are merger of existing housing but t
we had an event last july, carolyn tyler was there who was our keynote speaker. you don't see that very often in san francisco where you have a great part of the middle class black community coming together; i was honored to be part of that effort. mark was one of the persons who helped organize that event, gave a lot of his heart and soul to san francisco over the years. he left san francisco temporarily to go to howard university in the 1970s when she got degrees in psychology and was able to...
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. >>> just ahead, what did tyler perry do to hurt oprah winfrey's back? plus, the staff at the san diego zoo had their hands full while this giant panda cub was given a thorough exam. vets checked out his eyes, ears and heart and lungs. he seemed tone joy the whole thing. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. take an extra 10 percent off storewide now through sunday. >>> advertising for this year's super bowl is more expensive than it's ever been. a 30 second spot. guess? $4 million, exactly. some companies are trying to save mone
. >>> just ahead, what did tyler perry do to hurt oprah winfrey's back? plus, the staff at the san diego zoo had their hands full while this giant panda cub was given a thorough exam. vets checked out his eyes, ears and heart and lungs. he seemed tone joy the whole thing. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. your financial...
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he heard a bit from tyler hamilton, he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the tour de france race." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst. what i don't understand is why armstrong is doing this now. just a few months ago, he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. they invited him to come clean to be part of the solution. he turned them down flat. what happened between then and now? what changed? >> this is a perfect way into the way lance's brain works, very god at looking at them in a binary way. it's not about being consistent with him. it's about winning and that brain is really built for that. this point you figure the best path forward was to go to oprah. that's what he's doing. the problem that he faces is that you can win the tour de france but it's hard to win a confession. that has to do with genuine feeling. it has to do with contrition. >> juliette, you were saying the most important thing to remember is that armstrong is an athlete, that he's not in this to say sorry, clean up cycling or help charity. he wants to compete in competiti
he heard a bit from tyler hamilton, he and daniel coyle have co-written "the secret race: inside the tour de france race." i spoke with daniel coyle along with espn analyst. what i don't understand is why armstrong is doing this now. just a few months ago, he had a chance to avoid lifetime banishment. they invited him to come clean to be part of the solution. he turned them down flat. what happened between then and now? what changed? >> this is a perfect way into the way lance's...
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bart and diana tyler of kellogg's hardware store in catona live by it. they lent critical supplies in the hour of maximum need and consoled them. they didn't make their neighbors wait 68 days for help. they didn't say they could do more later. they acted with speed and with caring. this new congress can start a new today. we can act with speed and caring. we don't need to wait. i urge my colleagues to bring this additional relief to the floor as soon as possible and support the bill today. i yield back my time. >> gentleman's time's expired. >> continue to reserve. how much time do i have remaining? >> 2.25 minutes remaining. >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman lady from texas. >> i thank the gentleman very much and i thank the proponent of this legislation. it is obviously needed. i come from the gulf region. we lost thousands and thousands and thousands through hurricanes -- hurricane ike saw this congress give us their 3 billion. i stand here today to remind you that a police officer died, a 13-year-old died with debris falling on her and a mother
bart and diana tyler of kellogg's hardware store in catona live by it. they lent critical supplies in the hour of maximum need and consoled them. they didn't make their neighbors wait 68 days for help. they didn't say they could do more later. they acted with speed and with caring. this new congress can start a new today. we can act with speed and caring. we don't need to wait. i urge my colleagues to bring this additional relief to the floor as soon as possible and support the bill today. i...
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six weerks later, i was starting the program and doing a harvest. >> reporter: after graduating, tyler was hired as a cellar master, overseeing all aspects of production at seven hills vintners, a premiere wine maker in walla walla. >> i felt totally competent to step into a winery and play an active role in wine making. >> reporter: a recent survey of graduates found 80% are working in the wine industry. as vineyard managers, wine makers, cellar workers and wine sellers. most earn between $25,000 and $55,000 a year. as much as this is a story about wine making it's also a story about walla walla, a small town like many others that was hit hard. and what happened when the community college decided to play a part in helping to turn things around. before making wine, walla walla was famous for wheat and other crops that brought prosperity to the valley for more than 100 years. but in the 1990s, free trade agreements flooded the market with cheap imported produce. >> we started losing our food processing industry which provided hundreds of jobs for people. >> reporter: steven van ausdale
six weerks later, i was starting the program and doing a harvest. >> reporter: after graduating, tyler was hired as a cellar master, overseeing all aspects of production at seven hills vintners, a premiere wine maker in walla walla. >> i felt totally competent to step into a winery and play an active role in wine making. >> reporter: a recent survey of graduates found 80% are working in the wine industry. as vineyard managers, wine makers, cellar workers and wine sellers. most...
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." >> good morning, everything, i'm carolyn tyler. here's our meteorologist lease arrange. >> we are starting off with the cold numbers. here's a look at our roof camera. you notice lit up had of 4 of the 49er. the temperatures once again chilliest with the valley fog in the north bay. the numbers range from the upper 20s from the mid-40s. by the afternoon very little change with mid-60s around the bay. the evening hours featuring more clear conditions. we will have that breezy offshore flow, the high surf advisory. we aren't talking about a spare the air day today and we are talking about changes in the days ahead. we have rain in talk about in our seven-day outlook. we will have that for you later. >> look forward to it. thank you, lisa. the pomp and circumstance is tomorrow, but today
." >> good morning, everything, i'm carolyn tyler. here's our meteorologist lease arrange. >> we are starting off with the cold numbers. here's a look at our roof camera. you notice lit up had of 4 of the 49er. the temperatures once again chilliest with the valley fog in the north bay. the numbers range from the upper 20s from the mid-40s. by the afternoon very little change with mid-60s around the bay. the evening hours featuring more clear conditions. we will have that breezy...
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. >> the reason he's the best, this is what tyler hamilton said to "60 minutes." a lot of people weren't willing to take the risk and a lot of people didn't have the money. blood doping takes a lot of money, a lot of details, a posse of sophisticated people, and lance had those. people in his pocket, all of those things, kept him at the want to, and he was willing, if he was a killer it is because he had no affect about it. >> there are at least ten other teams who used the same system during the era. >> you talk about lance being a killer from your perspective, what is the next killer move then? what is the strategy for him to get back in the sport? >> i think what lance wants to do, going back to being a lifetime athlete, and he's -- i think he wants to get back into tri@lobs, to raise money for his cancer foundation. he does believe high until that. and like to talk about the line. the one problem the world of professional sports, high level sports, i have observed as a long-time athlete. i first went to europe in 1975. >> did you dope? >> that was a long time
. >> the reason he's the best, this is what tyler hamilton said to "60 minutes." a lot of people weren't willing to take the risk and a lot of people didn't have the money. blood doping takes a lot of money, a lot of details, a posse of sophisticated people, and lance had those. people in his pocket, all of those things, kept him at the want to, and he was willing, if he was a killer it is because he had no affect about it. >> there are at least ten other teams who used...
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. >> so many people are up in arms about this case, including actor tyler perry. he wants answers too and held a press conference to bring more attention to the case. he has been there a few times already on this. he is offering $100,000 to anyone who helps locate these men and helps convict their killer. >> has that offer gotten attention and are police getting tips? >> they are. i spoke with the sheriff's department this afternoon and they have ten new tips and four are active. they are working those. what is bizarre is that detective caulk ins still lives nearby the sheriff's department living quietly in naples as they continue to investigate him and pin this on him and he hasn't made public statements since we filed the story. >> thank you very much, randi kaye. just in to cnn that involves airplanes. this is dulles airport in washington, d.c. this is according to the airport authority. we are learning that a united flight from brussels may have clipped the wing of another empty aircraft part that the gate next to the that was taxiing into, here's what we are
. >> so many people are up in arms about this case, including actor tyler perry. he wants answers too and held a press conference to bring more attention to the case. he has been there a few times already on this. he is offering $100,000 to anyone who helps locate these men and helps convict their killer. >> has that offer gotten attention and are police getting tips? >> they are. i spoke with the sheriff's department this afternoon and they have ten new tips and four are...
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i watched all of scott kelly's report, tyler hamilton interview, i've read seven deadly sins. i've read l.a. confidential, david walsh's books. >> david, what was the point, the motivation of putting that ad out and also after all this time, does this -- if he acknowledges what you think he will acknowledge, is this vindication? is this redemption for all of your work? >> i don't feel any vindication. from his first in 1999, i was convinced that he was doping. once you started asking questions, the truth became very obvious. in a sense there is no vindication and i do feel tremendous satisfaction for the people who helped me, people like these people told the truth. they did it at great cost to themselves. and characters were assassinated and they were in a bad place. so for the truth to come out, it is tremendously satisfied from their point of view. i i'm thrilled that they will get the respect. we wanted to make sure that oprah winfrey knew there were really serious questions to be asked here and the interview had to be a serious journalistic interview. >> at the end of the
i watched all of scott kelly's report, tyler hamilton interview, i've read seven deadly sins. i've read l.a. confidential, david walsh's books. >> david, what was the point, the motivation of putting that ad out and also after all this time, does this -- if he acknowledges what you think he will acknowledge, is this vindication? is this redemption for all of your work? >> i don't feel any vindication. from his first in 1999, i was convinced that he was doping. once you started...
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the actor who's in worst actress is in his eighth appearance as madea, tyler perry, in what we are calling "madea's witless protection." he's kind of driven that character into the ground. >> and what about "that's my boy"? this is a film that i saw recently, i admit it. and you have put the entire cast on the razzy left. it stars adam sandler, van issa ice in there, susan sarandon's in it. >> yes. that surprised me. this is his followup. last year he won every -- his movie won every razzy award, "jack and jill." this time he's playing a wife who fathered a child with his math teacher when he was 14. after basically banding the kid, comes back begging for many to pay taxes. it's foul-mouthed. the basic concepts isn't particularly humorous, i don' think. and it surprisingly to me watching it, i would have thought adam sandler had written it. it's on a level with most of his movies. he didn't. that's at least one nomination he didn't get is worst screenplay. >> yeah. and his voice was really something. i didn't get that at all. strange. >> yeah. and from one scene to another it kept changing
the actor who's in worst actress is in his eighth appearance as madea, tyler perry, in what we are calling "madea's witless protection." he's kind of driven that character into the ground. >> and what about "that's my boy"? this is a film that i saw recently, i admit it. and you have put the entire cast on the razzy left. it stars adam sandler, van issa ice in there, susan sarandon's in it. >> yes. that surprised me. this is his followup. last year he won every...
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i called up a few friends who have done that same thing before, like tyler and i was excited. >> tyler perry. >> i was excited to do that. >> you're also on the cover, right, of "ebony" magazine, money and power. >> look at you. >> pretty big stuff. some people were not happy with that. why do you think that is? >> i did some interviews, and i talked about -- i just -- my personal thoughts are i felt like i got a lot of flack from my own community, meaning the african-american community. i feel like we don't support each other the way that we should. i feel like i deserve to be on the cover more than anybody else. i am an african-american who crossed over to primetime, which is not easy to do, and it's not a lot of african-americans who are on a primetime scripted series, so that was huge. and i did so many other things. i have my own charity. i own restaurants. i did so many things that i felt that i deserved it. the editors over at "ebony" felt i sdefshed it, and that's why sigh me on the cover. >> i know not everybody is kind, and you are known to speak your mind. do you say what yo
i called up a few friends who have done that same thing before, like tyler and i was excited. >> tyler perry. >> i was excited to do that. >> you're also on the cover, right, of "ebony" magazine, money and power. >> look at you. >> pretty big stuff. some people were not happy with that. why do you think that is? >> i did some interviews, and i talked about -- i just -- my personal thoughts are i felt like i got a lot of flack from my own community,...
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. >> juliet: kids these days -- >> tyler. >> okay, right. >> i'm molly. we met at my birthday party. remember? >> you're late. >> juliet: you think the younger generation is ruder? you could be right a. study found people between ages and 35 are less likely to tip, say hi to neighbors, open the door for somebody, and give up their seat on the bus or the train than people over age 55. i don't know. >> steve: look at that. 37% less likely to tip their hairdresser. brian, we found out from brian many years ago, he actually gives the hair dress -- no, the shampoo girl more tip wise at your place than the actual hair cutter, right? >> brian: that's not temperatures but steve, to correct the record for those cutting my hair in the future, i realized i was undertipping the shampoo professional. >> steve: then you overcompensated. >> brian: yes. >> juliet: the hair cutter is the owner of the salon. that's what glamour magazine told me, you're not supposed to tip the shampoo. >> brian: believe me, it's like not tipping the bar owner. if you own a salon, i apologiz
. >> juliet: kids these days -- >> tyler. >> okay, right. >> i'm molly. we met at my birthday party. remember? >> you're late. >> juliet: you think the younger generation is ruder? you could be right a. study found people between ages and 35 are less likely to tip, say hi to neighbors, open the door for somebody, and give up their seat on the bus or the train than people over age 55. i don't know. >> steve: look at that. 37% less likely to tip their...